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Original NSDAP Reichsparteitag 1937 Table / Wall Flag (Fahrradfahne)
Patriotic-style double-sided table/wall flag issued for the 1937 Reichsparteitag in Nürnberg.
One side shows three men holding a statue of the Reichsadler with the text “Reichsparteitag 1937” (multi-colored woven design with green rim).
Reverse shows a woven town view of Nürnberg.
Measures approx. 18.5 cm x 12.5 cm, made of bright red linen (minor sun fading, light age staining, no major damage).
Still retains its attachment construction for mounting
With four original cloth tabs (Laschen) likely meant for attaching commemorative tinnies from the rally.
Overall a scarce and decorative rally souvenir — well-preserved, lightly used, and rarely encountered.
A rare and complete SA-Wehrmannschaft uniform set, featuring a tunic with the rank of SA-Truppführer. The uniform is fitted with Marine branch shoulderboards and collar tabs for Motor units, both originally period-stitched to the tunic along with the SA armband.
The tunic retains a size stamp and shows traces of a washed-out maker’s label on the inside. The set also includes an SA-Wehrmannschaft greatcoat and matching trousers. The trousers show signs of service use, with replaced buttons and some ink stains, adding to the authentic field-worn character of the ensemble.
This grouping offers an appealing blend of rank, branch, and unit specialization, making it a fine representative example of the SA-Wehrmannschaft. Original stitching to insignia and armband further enhance its desirability to collectors.
Condition as seen. This item is being sold on behalf of a consignor.
A seldom-offered, complete SA-Wehrmannschaft set—ideal for display in a WWII political organization collection or as part of a broader German uniform display.
Shipping might not be final to some countries due weight.
An outstanding and rare example of a Luftwaffe NCO visor cap for Nachrichten (Signals) personnel, featuring the distinctive gold-brown piping specific to the branch. What sets this cap apart is its occupation-period construction—manufactured in Belgium, most likely Flanders, based on the unmistakable Flemish tailoring style and the classic locally produced Luftwaffe eagle insignia.
This cap is a large size (58½) and shows beautiful, honest wear with a nicely aged patina, reflecting real field or service use without excessive damage. The visor, sweatband, and lining all display period-appropriate materials and construction methods consistent with wartime Flemish-made headgear.
A rarely encountered piece combining Luftwaffe field branch identification with the added historical value of local Flemish manufacture under German occupation—making it a must-have for collectors of foreign-made or occupation-period uniforms.
Condition as shown. A visually striking and historically intriguing cap.
This item is being sold on behalf of a consignor.
Excellent example of a genuine Hitlerjugend Sommermütze (summer cap), complete with the cloth HJ diamond insignia on the front. The interior is size-marked "55", and retains the original RZM tag, confirming its authenticity and regulation issue.
This cap presents in honest, used condition, showing appropriate wear consistent with age and service.
A truly beautiful and complete Hitlerjugend brown shirt uniform set, steeped in authenticity and character. This ensemble includes all key elements: the HJ triangle for Nord Hamburg, shoulderboards, HJ armband, scarf, and original knot—everything you'd hope for in a fully presented HJ uniform.
The shoulderboards display the rank of Oberkameradschaftsführer and are fitted with pressed metal "6" numerals, marking this as belonging to Gefolgschaft 6 of Bann 188—a unit from the Nord Hamburg region, perfectly matching the Gebietsdreieck (regional triangle). Bann 188 was part of the Hamburg structure of the Hitlerjugend, falling under Gebiet 10, a known and highly collected region due to its size and significance within the organization.
This shirt tells a story: it shows honest wear and tear, which many collectors (myself included) value for its character and originality. There are field repairs present—testament to real use rather than museum staging. The HJ armband is machine-sewn but with some loose stitching visible on the edges. The shirt is RZM-unmarked, which is not uncommon for field-worn or early transitional uniforms.
Whether you're a serious collector or curating a display focused on youth organizations in the Third Reich, this is a rare and complete set—hard to find with such cohesion between insignia, rank, and regional assignment.
A truly desirable and visually impressive piece that would stand out in any collection. Condition as seen!
Offered here is an original Schutzpolizei Tschako (Police Shako), in very good condition overall. This is a textbook example of the type worn by the municipal police forces (Schutzpolizei) during the Third Reich era.
The green velvet body remains clean and vibrant, with only a few minor (moth-related) nips near one of the side buttons.
The black leather portions are also well-preserved, showing only the expected signs of age and use — no major cracks or damage.
The interior is maker marked: Erel – Robert Lubstein, Berlin, a well-known and respected manufacturer.
Dated 1938 on the leather liner, which remains intact and supple.
Size marked 57, which is a desirable larger size for display or mannequin fitting.
Complete with its original national cockade (concorde).
A solid, complete piece with strong collector appeal. Condition as seen – please refer to the detailed photos.